Quinn steps down as Sunderland chair

The former Black Cats striker will now "spearhead international development on behalf of the club" while owner Ellis Short will take over as chairman.

Quinn, who had been linked with the vacant chief executive role at his former
club Manchester City recently, said on the club's website, safc.com: "This is a
great opportunity for us to make the club stronger and I'm delighted that Ellis
has agreed to support the plan.

"He'll be a fantastic chairman and taking this role on speaks volumes about
his ambition for the club."

Quinn's new role will involve "developing Sunderland's profile and business
interest overseas", according to the club.

American owner Short, meanwhile, said: "I can assure our fans that it's the
same group of people continuing to lead the club.

"With financial fair play rules coming into effect it is essential for the
long-term success of the club that we develop interests on a global scale and
there's no-one better than Niall to sell the ethos of Sunderland to an
international audience.

"He has been keen to drive this change for some time and I agree that it's the
way forward for us now.

"Assuming the position of chairman is a great honour and I will treat the role
as guardian of this club with the utmost respect."

Chief executive Margaret Byrne added: "Niall is widely known and hugely
respected throughout the world of football.

"His profile, coupled with his vast knowledge of the game and the business,
means he is perfectly placed to bring Sunderland to the forefront
internationally.

"This new challenge begins immediately as he represents the club at the
prestigious Leaders in Football conference in London this week, after which he
travels to Korea with Steve Bruce and Mike Farnan, international marketing
director.

"Trips to territories such as Vietnam, India, Abu Dhabi and Africa are also
taking place in the coming months."